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PIOXENS SENTINEI LOCAL NEWS. --Mr. Alo, F. Stewart has moved in the Lesley house on Main Street. -If you want tenants, let it be knov through thO SENTINIL and you can g them. -Mr. . A-. Hendrioka has sold I fArm iltr' Easley to Mr. C. T. Martin f< -Mr. Anthony Lewis has been qui sick with pneumonia. He is now cu valesent. -Lawyers Carey and Boggs are a tending the extra term of court in Ai derson this week. :-=Several memberi of Keowee Log, A. F. M., attended the meeting o the Grand Lodge in Anderson yesterda -Business in roal e4tate has bee brisk here for the past week, and seven1 )lots of land have been sold at g0c prices. -Taxes are being paid very slow, in the treasurer has bad rather a dull tim so far. About one-third of the mone has been paid in. -The Pickens Mission of the M. I Church has been abolished, and Riv. I M. Merritt has been sent to the We: Anderson circuit. -Our new court house is nassure hle bill has paised both branches< the General Assembly and will be amon the first approved. -We have applicatious every wee for" information about farms fc sale and rent. If you want to t;ell lease, let it be known. .-The many friends of 'Mr. Will WA Griffin are pleased to learn that his hrol en limb is fast getting well, and he wi be able to get out soon. uir fru -The State Grand Lodge A. F. NJ ma met in Anderson last Tltiesday. A gran banquet at Hotel Chi(Iuola was one C the featuics of the occasion. -None but a sneak and galoot woul intercept and break into a dispatch thai did not belong to theni. -That old "chistnut" qf the pi weighing three or four hundred ponti is played out. Nothing lIs than sv bundrea goes for news iy more. -Rev. C. 0. Harmon, the new pastc of the Pickens circuit, will preach bel next Sunday at 11 o'clock a.mi., and i Porter's Chapel at 3:30 p. im., same da1 -On the 7th inlst., at the resideiice< Capt. Whitten, in Central township, N11 Willie Garvin was married to Miss Eli Whittenl, Rev. J. D). Wilson officiatint. -The Minutes of the Twelve Mil River Baptist Association are ready ft distribution, and those entitled to 'the] can got them by calling at tho S:NriN offico. -Mr. Job F. Smith, of Liberty, sa. that the champion ear of seed corn i en lin by the SENT1NFi.L, i-i the best 11 ever used. Ten bushels irom a singl ear. -There will be no arrest arisinlg fro1 the recelit. term" of Judge Lyinh's tu in Central township. The verdet, an sentence were righiteliotis and will I sustained. -Our citizen never borrow ione i buy carri1ge and lin. horses, but to i provo their farms11 and make the so1 mbore productive, hence they always pa their deb1ts. -On the evenmiiu of the 4th inst., the residence of the fathler of the birid MrIi. Juio. HLendehrsoin, of 1Tisley towinshi M~r. Oscar Pepper wals mai~rried to M a Jessie Hleudersoni. '-Lar'ge inmbers of wvagonis fromi tI low country ihave been passing to tI upper portion of the county ill ques'~t < corn. Thlat gra in findsl ready sale at and 80 cents per bushel. -A certain young lady in town is dli tressed over the losg of a plaitn gold rua with 'his"'ii nitials enigrl3ved inid B~rinig to this oflice and get tilt rewar, A Th'le inlitils are threeO let ters, M. 1P. V -Th'le Methodiat Sunday School i v'ites tihe Pre(sb)ytrian1 andt Ihiptist Stu day Schools to attenld and( )11 patcipaIte( the Christmas tree ait thet'\i4 Met ui: Church at Pickens, Xmaizs, 1890. --Our farmers havue about compilt thle sowinIg of wlwa't. The net 'age i out that this is nol t a whietLtat itr, at will use their land for crop1) thait pay. -Pickens counl)ty fitime:rs have so severanl thioiuand bussses of corn lo ma nl from the low tounitry t his fatlI, 11nd( wn; 0118 aI'e still coing for it. Gootd c(iI ld mlys 1as well 11s cottoni land iln th coun ty. -thei peCople in) the lower) part oif ti county stdl cominiil of the thboigertoI conditioni of thle bridiges on the Lihi road. Some one0 will get hurt, lit tho:, bridges, and thlen whose will be ti blame. -Our merchants are now reaudy to su] ply you with adl the latest chrlistmalSL 111 eIties at city prices. Paitronu.ze ,yoI hom1e1 mairkeut. Sanitau Clause ha:s unlhot ed a larget cairgo) here and( ll classes wv find tricks to suit thtem. -Our people are just begiing to r alize thlat Pickeni is com1)ing to thle froi - as one of the bannier counties of)1 Piedmout Belt. Outsiders aIre comii in and accu]ring homes ando farmisI whli landtls are chteapi. NOW is your chancel34. -Only fourteen dayr, more, till Chiris inas. Forgive ytouri ene.mies, pay yti debts, settle with the printer and he peace with all makind lit, reatdy to stii in on the New Year with a light hian and clearer conscience thn eIverl betfo -The SF,NTINETJ Job) 011lee has ji receivedh a large hot of Ht(oc - , and)4 is 1< ready to fill all orlders for aniyting the job pinting linai with nea1t'ness5 mi glispatch. Every kind (of work dlone,m svarranlted superior to aniy (don1 thmis si of New York. -Mr. Thes. (C. Scott, agent of t ThorniwellI Orphatnage, delivered a vs interesitinig lecture hero on Tuena night in the interest of that wvorthay i stitultion). lie will leeturi' in the Proash torian chlurech ini Liberty next Frid evening at 7 o'chlook. -The Pickens cirenit of thle M. Church has becen divided into two, Pie ens and Eat'iy. Ilev. J1. F. Anderm has been /r4 to Eisinv, and( tile Rov. (G. Harip1 icikei'is. Mr. Harnm is a br9 9 / thle R1ev. Harmon that wi on th'0O%L fifteen years7 ago. Rev. O. , / thme Presiding Elder. -Mrs.'irnudy says the wedding be aire - -* ;;g, and will ring o agniag Sjg, i3.rear. An Aind< son a e ~ilken) cord al will WaB - n ahi d alter t 15th of Ja1nuar-y nixt &i pla3co wvill nnm'nnt.ined naainlit yvnn men lhii Mank at Easley. e A bank at easleyl- Yes, why not? - Piokens county is getting whero she can j have anythiug she wants. She has been it scattering her capital, and i to that.Iat Ster'her brains too, but sho,is fi(iing that d both ean be used to great advantago at v home. A meeting of the citizenm last m . Friday night soon showed that a baik m wt with $25,000 capital is aill aislred fact.. a All the money could already have been o is secured, but the object is to make it em I: )r phatically a county institutioi, so the I1 shares aire to be $25 each, and thus give o to voryone who chooses an o)ppotjlunity to q "'vest atd help naake it a success. igiht a here let it be 11mderstood thmt what onle iH ivesilts bank stock is iot given away. o t It ilJ j11Ht as unluch the investor's niey C i- after it is Imvested as before. Tit lessonl w taught by all the other baiiks ilI theo C State is. that the stock oon sells at a k premium. It is oasy to find i hundred 'r llen who have $25 all the year around w Which they (10 not uise. One Mewing e i thread would not pull it dog cart, but LI Ina11tny twiited together make a cable d millicient to pull a sto.iam egin". With trlleO Pickeni county CaUsiiIrs in d the Or lonvillo Banks, they an handling ! tholusands from this county every monIllht, l serving their patrons most acepqtatbly, y and making money to spend in (reni ville. Tle success of all the banks inl that city is assured, and tihey will all be a great lie-1p to the onte at Esey. Let t usm all unite andt make it i succe-s-4. The n Oflicers ire W. M. igolod P,r(.siden.t, 1R. Frank Lenlhart vice pre.sitenit, Ches t W. SiIith cashier. The balince next ht week or 1-iter. g 10rom Libety. 1Our farmers are llopinlg that cotton halts about tuiblvd to the bottom, and tht .th next nmove will be lipward. Trade is very du ll i cons1u1iece of the do pre,med con(ditioll of the cotton ilarket. It sevills that our governinett is in a . hid pliglit whenl it does not issulle Ia suf ficient amount of inoi.ey to handio tho produce without placing the producer at at greiat disadvantage by the fluCtuiAtions 2 i n the market, and always lowest wheiip the bulk of his bills are due. . Cotton picking aind wheat sowing is about finiAhed up, and is about tell days I earlier than usuil. There is somp. com plaint of tihe fly eating the early sowing of grain inl Some sections. 11r. W. J. Smith, of Easley, drove ltni hog-% im e some time ago, and 1hats n1eari1ly sold out. S Prof. J. 0. Sterling and R. M. WVrt:. clialged residaecs last week, as Prof. i r Sterling 1ms bought the A. M. Hamilton e town property. it R. M. Wurtz is to build a resi. . (iClnce at once, and D)r. 1ollingsworth I has moved to his niew residence inl town. I There are sevwral other eliages spoken of and a few matrriiges. Mr. Jay Uoggs is learning telegraphy at this ph:ee. " Mr. 11. C. Slirley, of Cen1tr,al, i soon ir to 1.wate oi the lrock place where lie is it huilding. L There was no preaching last Sunday owing to had weatlmr. ir. Carpenter laving about got all 11the maMicating mnach11miery in order for Christma-3, will return to Marietta to Smorrow. ]aitto Sonle boys vhiln on the railroa1, a torpedI IIA r"ni over VVhiich calsedi nll p explosif)n, inilitilg a paini,fill but not !4 s Oio wum1t i ne of -Ir Bur1fine's 1) oitl boys'llinkces. O1,.m .:-I:t. >N - 1Mb, '99. One of the mmist brilliin w(10eilding (If .the 4Ith inst., at the relsidencIe of Mlrs. SWash Lathem, mfothet (If the bide, in the p'reree of a large~l It numbliler (of invited guests. D)r. Jessie 3, JT. I'! ergani was1 uniited ii n marriage to ), Miss Ella Lat hem. Thie cLeeimny was peormeli1d in a biemitiflnd1( iprelssive umann ter by R~1ev. J1. A. Alundy1, D). D.*,o Greevile. h r.le wasx the r'ecipient f m 'l!.ayl 11 beaifu ian vliable 1ine1 ens.Aferte ongratu1lat ions a1 sump1 I theu i'ddIinig feast wats served. Oin th byfollowving 21n elegat; reepittin 1- hlome (If thi groom' mo15teir, \iris. M1. 3 g e\(IIrga, in I)ac'nsvtlle, whetre l)r. Mtor tI. ll) TIhe .l.rospets fort t heir future I prosperityV aret indeed flIttering ~, and(1 th1ey have thIe bel(st wishels of a h ost (If fr.iendsL anid a(.glimitanctes4' for aI long malh iiIl~poierou voy,.ge on the matimnoniail I .ship. D lr. J. 1F. EnIsor, rolling dIputy.i ne tIamrk(and J.15 d..eiesteI,I) an A112.. II' d.I P tillp'an W . ( .' lrd of (i r lIYI ei',n-wv Tu deoday lib ilnst. On il l wk111 theyl d captured a1 75-gallon .'dtill .:uill)lappu "~Pll 1 teanes an desoyen0gdln -1 beer.ts Z.n mas. Sth n In thiel waersI of't' Jenoy rine, they d itvt ed anoth her T. (i'll y, hat hd heV' 1 lhoely pu. up, bu leateronrs. d itom tighterd byta 1al neusrad n the stilb Aii tnoer vof alont of beer,i a sI lhoevero, ere' det',ii d.e',de a i in T11)1V4 Si iti ItIl < t tac .itell Itor lt ad aoley-A.i II . Wyattp11c, Jy . K. lLa.i alv- Soi Libert y--E I. av stlin,lE. a. Ri-hr ' Ic ilig Ztil.s. mih.l Os111 tsjrmg 218lustricabe-(11(-rrylk J. '~Mahin to E.iL l (i touhs, ChatSt 1l).l'l popley ftil Cicken11.3 . lI .-J. '1. ti p' Newberry,iW. KY eather beds-a F.enhvs. lOhtil ~)'i Sastat kow eJ o L.a Glrav ctcly,Jh. kr Thomas A.ke. Al ender. lltil 1, rontwat:w aor ted g1.:ale y.pl 1 r.the etalfaengo that wcSorln.prde at iedMprng. Ao cheapnfres, clean, .lss inTaovsrng i ices mai'uac118 trdty al Maeoni l'ulll, thpen byIolos A.L.hneh is o . Thersy hven esabld praflour utLie''yo isinridae. iyevohamold hihpins of th'e s 't,ll proineneoe o the i d eaisfcit ion Mormoney~ refutnded. Chomo while atyIo aeteopr LI featered-We have trid epigod . the extra. fadfretha orcdatson. NT as. -Rv. R .Cid fRo.'Hl,Va To Our Pagron, The season of the year ham come w 0Poney is in circulation, and the prij sks that all who are in arrears come ratd(l and settle. Wo have been very uligent to iany of our patrons for ertising as well as subscription. TC rho are in arrears a year or more rill send statenents of their accot nld hopo that each and every one blige us by a proimipt remittance. ' rmtimg (if a first-class weekly pa ko th10 SENTINEL, involves a great r expense, henco the necessity of airmg our )atrons to adhere as net possiblo (,o a cash basis. No offo neaut by us in rendering acount ir debtors, a1n1d noue should be tak bservanco of business principles, ell its newes:,ity, compels the prori >llection of all dues. Those therof uowing theimlsolves indebted tothos [NEL, for subscription or advortis ould confer a favor by settling at U trliest opportunity. fII4uxies Notices. Some favor a tariff for revolinuo or mO tarill' with incidental protecti itt some a traitif for iprotection, per lit i la1rge uajtiority favor the free SSalvation Oil for ents and bruises. An eidless chin of certificates vei ie excellence of Dr. Bull's Cough E p. Price 25 eents. -Twenty one acres of land in )wn of Easley for sale. A good ten iso on it. $500 cash. tf JULIUS E. BOoG . i?0'1N'S IRON BITTERS 'nre Ii inI ioutsness, D)yspepsia, Mi is, Ner, i tnerau i lity. Ph 1o4-6-40.. . Al 41 tiers4 sell It. GenIU istrad n. I ersseti red lineson wrapi "Your babie::" will iways h1 goo' mi give them Dr. Bull's Baby Sy] lile teething. It is a reliable and a niedy and costs 25 conts. A lottery ticket may sometimes I aying investment; a fur botter one: in box of Old Saul's Ultarrh Cure. i.ss every titune. FOR DYMPEPSIA Uo Brown's Iron B1lerl. Physicians recommend iL All dentlers keep it. i.00 per botie. Ge4 I.s irude-inark and crossed red lines on wrap The Piukens Markets, 0ttonl ...................... $ ' n. per hI ................. m co leal "6 ................. . 4t i ati . tl..... ..........I litter per 1b................. .15 s pvr d14z ................. .10 hickenls a h............... .'I0@( -won per 1b................. 7 0g ard . " ................ .10 Imur per bar................5 (10-@ I)fee per 1)................ .20@ um r " ................ .7 , The Auditor or his deputy will t the following places to receive urn of property for fiscal year 1E 891. At Pickeiis C. I., from Jan. .891 to Saiturdav Jnurav 17th 1V At Central, MNonday and Tuest Fanuarv 19th and 211th 1891 At Liberty, Wednesday and Th lay, Jianuary 21 st. and 22nd. AtTriday and Satm ranndryv2. and 24th 1891. At- Cross Plains, Monday Jam 6th 1891. A t D1 acusville, Tumlday 27th. A t Ftosters' Store, Wednuesday 21 At Pumnpkinifowni, Thursday :22 At Hl lyv Springs, Fr'iday 20t.h. A t Eaistatoe, Satuirday' 31st 18 Huricane, M~ondav Febuary I Six ieit Tuscday, 'Febuary 30t A t .Prater Wedinesday Febuary tid balance of time att Pickens C. o) and including Febuary 20th tlhich time the book willecloso. lx inalty of fifty per' cent, will dddfor inon-ret urn as reqluired rTe township board of assesF ~ill ptlease inteet me at their respcC J. B. CLYDE, .1 County Auditoi Notice. In pursinne of ani ordler made he ~Bltt hi <tl of Otiher, 1890, by Ei I. J. Nt on. All piersons bold lai Tms11 agitt thle e'state of J. ionblI or' Maiahul E. Gaombrell he lbst day of dannry,1, or mrre from l i n'art)iit in g in the fu u isingfom l lniIand ini said cst ate. ~J. M. STEWltAT, C. C. I ov3v, 6 \O TI( E OIF FINAL SETTL',E: I lwr-by igive notiice tIat I will ly to .1. 11. Newherry-,.1 Judge of Prol or P'iikens counly. S. ('., on the 5lth unhary, 1891t. mor leatve to nutike a cttIeinet-tt of thtejtst:itei-of Witsont Stes ltet;ised, and ask toi be disnmi J. A. STEWA1ItT, [cll W I A din tistratt JS 4)8. FRtEEM AN, ATTOlRNEY ATl LAW, All Iintints will ret'ceiv p~lromlpt a N'iANi I IAMitONi. Presit. JAMas A. Ilovv, Vice-Prest. People's Ban Greenille, S. C. sumpus, . . 1. 1)1 RECTOIIM: f.inet L. 4 rr, Fraink Ilammi DI. P'. Mills, .hits. A. Iloyt. 'lThe accouts of m1erchiants ar.d fari soilici ed. D)eosits rcei vted from' ~ 1.( 12y3 amuountt j1-ayale on tdematnd. AlIl bnusiness usual to bianking wil nnivye our careful tterition, aind wve tend every consistent acco,maodatie ,ur Customcrii. u hen iter for in ad all WO it, vill jx'r re rly 1180 to R8 .pt Dre MN ing. iHAGC Striped and steds; Pretty Out dy, Linseys, Jeans an ae; New Lot Sill L113) A few ladies' r.f The Best Col Fine Patent the Fancy Candies fo aut Still in the C vi Ine >er. Did voui rea I if the rnoney now. up and we niust insi ure 0 at Is a It Pn. 4U 05 25 '.00 25 10 ho re - McFALL'S SALMANACK - TOC dlay --0 ich. )th:. 91. id. uh, SA NT A at. C L AUS! be by -A T cr M c FA L L'S Th'is~ Weelk. --- Lots of on Toys, Candies, Fire Works, Fruits, do- Nuts and other Ort, be KRISTMAS ... TRIX! uids Kum Along. fr.~ This Ahnanac wiihes all a "Merry aip. KritnaasL3 and Happy New Year." day r. .C. Iil "~- W. T. McFALL tier. k 300 ""O R. M.W ERTZ, ner Mae PRlOREW ORK MONM : TS,' TOMSTO N E, COR~ NEMTOiNES, ETC , nera Made on lot otce Mat isfact ioni Guar 0.oanteed, adprices a0 low as8 the lowest tfhcaity ofthe wiork at all times being i e oadered. I ex- I ami a; en'. for ,the best iron and wird n t fences on the~ aarket. Give te acal irNEW GOODS I AHICIVING DAILY, -AT IOD, BRUCE & CO'S, Plaid Dress Flannels; Double Width Casliners and Wor ing Cloth3; Fancy Ginghams; Heavy, All Wool, Flannels, d Blankets. Ribbons, all shades. Walking Jackets, Nice Garments, to be closed out at cost. lee we have ever had - 4 pounds to the dollar. Flonr, Sugars, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Raisins and r the Holidays. otton Market, and wanting all the Corn we can get. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. I our notice last week about what you owe us? We need There is no prosect of cotton going u p auy time soon it that you sell and settle at once. H., B. & CO. *:CLOVER AND GRASS: SEEI)! Lawn and Pasture, SLOAN BR{OTILERtS, ~TIIrcen4viARe,Fi.T( ~~S P.iFIDEA cT ~ ,~s (Call1 on mue for your elegant hed- r onm sluits, prioir and kitchen furnitumre. I lu: at splendaid lot of ii e :afes, betmri(s, etC. I aim niow man:umfamcturimg tihe '-Emm lHee Iliv e." one ofmP t'' best ives madti e. P. M. Moris at l'iekenms, is' mty agent, both furniture and11 he, hives. ('all oni him. or II ine atmy factory at Fiel'd. It-T God poplpar IuhIer Ptn in exchmamnge. foi ru riti re. nov281 j U 0 e o c e e e e e V Il~ yes WYast to Ne4ll, or elo yoas Wanit to Busy' ' -~ r Conec aund See Me. " II will bsty amed payv Cai or I wvill sell oss Credit. A. ill1 Ilumy or McIl Large or Ssuall Tr'acts, ianproved. 01r assaisapr'ovedl. C. L. IIt?LLIMN(JWOR TH. 'ikemns, S. C Featherston & Bowc If You Are Going West. ToAnd Want Low Itates TArkanmsas, Texas. Missouri, Colorado,- huB M 81 Whe Oreg~on m.d Cifi ornia, or any on W TorNORTFIWEST, IT WiL PAY YOU to write to me1. Go tpio. - "0811.work c ge uaranteed, and e hmarge 88 Wal1Stree. At., . & N. IIt conmslered. Shop on_ Main street Rfchanond Danv* - Greenville and Columbin D i Condensed Schedule August 81st- . Trains run on 75th meridian tim0', Going North. Gon Bout h No. 54. NO. a& 7 00 am...Lv Charleston Ar... 9 80 1 800 ...... Augusta....... 907 11 00 .......Columbia....... 440 12 02 ........AIston........ 885 1 83pm........Union........ 1 86 2 36 Ar....8 rtanburg.... 19 43 4 46 ......... ro.......1124 5 3:3 .......8a uda.......10 87 5 54 .......Flat Rock...0...1 10 6 10 .... leudersonvllle.... 98 G 7 00 .......Asheville....... 905 8 4J ......Hot Springs..... 7 0 12 20 ......Pomaria........ 8 20 12 42 .......Prosperity...... 57 1 00 LY.....Newberry..... 837 2 25 ......Ninety Six...... 1 15 2 46 ......Greenwood..... IS 24 3 07 .......Hodges........11 65 8 50 Ar....Abbeville.Lv..10 50 4 00 Ar...... Belton........10 80 4 10 Lv. .HBelton.. .. Lv .... 10 50 4 22 ......Willianiston.. 10 18 4 81 ........Pelzer........1 1 4 48 ...... Piedmont ...... 9 5 5 80 Ar.... Greenvillo...Lv 9 15 4 40 ......Anderson........1 03 5 22 ...... Pendleton...... 9 26 0 00 ........Seneca....... 84 7 09 ..-.... Walhalla....... 80 10 40 ....... Atlanta........ No. 56- No. 57. 5 40 pm...Coulnbia....... 9 50 6 45 .......A...........8 4 7 00 .......Pon.aria.......8 80 7 23 ......Pro.9perity...... 8 08 7 40 ......Newberry...... 7 50 8 45 .......Godville.......6 8 U 07 ........Clinton........ 89 9 45 Ar......Laurens....... 600 ..-- . Ninety six...... ...... G I'enwood...... 5 05. .......lidg-4........ 4 90 p 5 40 ..... .Abbeville...... 4 15 No. 50- No. 51. 9 45 am .Hodges......9 80 10 25 .......Abbeville...... 8 50 10 40 ........Belton........ 8 40 m 11 02 ..... Williamston..... 8 17 11 08 ........Pelzer........ 8 10 11 25. ......Piedmont....... 8 5S 12 05 ......Greenville...... 9 10 , No. 58- NO. 89., 7 20 ......Prossperity...... 7 08 7 40 am...Lv Newberry Ar... 6 50 pi 8 53 ..... NinetySix...... 8 42 9 14 ...... Greenwood...... 8 20 9 ........Hodges. 4 ag 10 30 ......Ar. Bolton...... 4 05 10 45 ..-....Lv. Belton...... 8 5 11 10 . Ar.An(lcrson..Lv.. 1 80 No. 6. ' 12 15 pin. ... Lv Hodges Ar..... $4 p4 1 05.) ... ArAbbevilleLv. ... 1 50 N,s. 5, 6, 50, 51. 56, 58, 57 and 59. dail except Sunday. MAlin line trains 84 as 55. daily between Columbla and Alsto daily except Sunday between Alston as Greenville. Pulhlan Parlor ar on No. 5 of 8. ( div;sion Augusta to Asheville-and If Springs without chanje, connecting wiU ColunWi and Greenville division trali, daily. No. 54. Pullman Parlor Car on 0. & G. t, Gal ly Cotunbija to Hot Springs, N. C. SO II A A S, Traffic Manage. JA T. .'TAYLOr,T Gun'l. Pass. Ag't. TEE A&TLANTIO COAST LINI333 PASSENG Eli DEPARITMEN'I. -- Wihmningmton, N. C., July 8th, 1890. No. 52. ~No. E88. 7 00 a.mi . . Lv Charleston Ar.. 9 80 p 8 10..... .....Lanes..... .. 7 45 '9 45........ .nter... ...6 85 10 5.5 . . .Ar Columbia Lv. .. 8 20 1 14 p.m .. ..Winnsborro.. Sfg 2 15.........Chester...... 4 3 41 ...Yorkvi'le... 1 06 6 15 ... .Lancaster .0. 00 a.u 3 27 ....Iock ill..1 84 p.m 4 30 . ..Charlotte, N. C... 1 00 1 00 p.m Ar Newherry,S.C., Lv S 87 p.m 2 46 .. .Greenwood.12 24 7 10.........Laureus...6 00m -. 4 40 ....Anderson..10 011 wve 5 20 ...Greenville...9 25 ire 7 00..... ....W alihlla. . .. 8 25 for 3 50 . .A bbevillei..c .10 80 2 :h0 .....8paranhnrg .... 12 49 p.R r 6 07 Hei1ersonmville', N. C 10 09 am -- 7 00 . . . Asheville. N. C.. . 9 15 Solid trinms bet ween (7harleston and 0. Slumnbia, S. U. T1. M. EMLERSON, Glen. Pass. Agenti *. H. W,ArXEus, Gen'l Manager. SCAUT ION Wt an3,a Sh..* baa. bin unm. and price stamnped .en & 75 Soy GENI5 W. L. DOUCLAI 3. $ SH EoENTLEMurn. Fine Calf and Laced Waterpresf 11ssaS The excellence and wearlnj quaUtseset *S cannot be bettor shown th 9 Srone eante of its thousandsofon wae. SA'**I ad-new-.*hiedmm..A E .5"nteq talled fr a t Nssh ADO hoe, ata popular prie. 3 for railroadmnfamr,e. Ali muade I', Uongresa, Button adLa. $3 &$2 SHOE8 Jl. have been moat favorably received si Imees and the recent Cmprovemuente make tiaem to any usea sold aI'theso prices. Ask yetn. Dealer,.n sif no cao C ply V direct to factor euelosing adveum 4o . postai fo ni. laA ,aeke,M FORl SALE BY W T. T. McFA t,e PICKENS C. HI., 8. 0. Money to On impiroved farnm landi h. an 0i $300 and upwards. Loans tpyable f small annual payments throug a priod of stix years. thus enabling te borrowqg C as to pay off his indebtedness withoiut de